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North Carolina's famous “alligators on ice” have thawed out of their frozen pond, now that temperatures are above freezing. A video posted earlier this week of the alligators frozen in place – with only their snouts above the ice – got hundreds of thousands of views across the world, and raised questions about how the alligators survive.

Linda Gillis of Shallotte, Tony Stanley of Crawfordsville, Ind., and Kerry Moyer of Harrod, Ohio, show off the keeper trout they reeled in after a cold and windy fishing trip. They were fishing the canals of Ocean Isle Beach with Capt.

According to the Shallotte Police Department's Facebook page, the incident happened at the ABC Store in Shallotte on December 26 around 3:30 p.m. Anyone with information on the identify of the person is asked to called the Shallotte Police Department at 910-754-6008 and ask to speak with Detective McLamb.

According to a Facebook post on the SPD page, the suspect is connected to the larceny of money from the Walmart in Shallotte at approximately 1:18 p.m. Tuesday. Anyone with information is asked to contact the SPD at 910-754-6008 and ask to speak with Detective Sgt.

An officer drew his gun in defense of a canine officer dog being attacked by another dog while Brunswick County Sheriff's Office deputies chased a fleeing suspect Monday. At about 4:30 p.m., deputies were serving an arrest warrant along Shell Point Road in Shallotte, North Carolina in connection with failure to appear at a Robeson County court date when the suspect, 32-year-old Jamil Correa, fled from deputies, according to a release from Emily Flax, BCSO spokeswoman.

Richard Brody of The New Yorker” posted his “Best Movies of 2017” list the other day. And among “Get Out,” “Lady Bird,” “Columbus” and other painfully sensitive independent features that haven't made it to Wilmington is “I Called Him Morgan,” a documentary by the Swedish filmmaker Kasper Collin, chronicling the life and violent death of the jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan.

Brunswick Count 911 received a call about a fire at a mobile home 2065 Big Neck Road NW in Ash at 12:24 a.m. Monday. A total of 18 firefighters with the Waccamaw Volunteer Fire Department, Calabash, Shallotte, Grissettown, and Old Dock responded to the fire.